RM2AKEK46–Well next to a dried up river bed in the Anti Atlas mountains of Morocco, North Africa. April 2012. In recent years, rainfall totals have reduced by around 75% as a result of climate change
RM2AKEKKB–Hutton Rise housing development in Sunderland, UK. All of the houses have either solar thermal water heating or solar electric panels, some have both. December 2011
RM2AKEK2B–Water flowing out of the Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new controversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland. It was created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river and flooding a large area of wilderness. Iceland, September 2010.
RM2AKEK2Y–Hellisheidi geothermal power station in Hengill, Iceland. It also supplies hot water via a pipeline to Reykjavik for space heating for households and industry September 2010.
RM2AADKCC–Rebuilding at Marysville which was one of the communities worst affected by the 2009 Australian Bush Fires during which 173 people. Victoria, USA, February 2010.
RM2AKEK3C–Footbridge over the River Derwent, collapsed during flooding, Workington, England, UK, November 2009.
RM2AKEK4F–Electricity pylons across Inner Mongolia, Northern China, March 2009.
RM2AKEKJP–Needle ice on Holly leaves (Ilex europaeus) in a woodland in Ambleside Cumbria UK. December 2008
RM2AKEKKK–Composite shot showing coastal erosion at Happisburgh, Norfolk, UK. The first shot taken in 2010 shows the steps leading to the beach, the second shot taken in 2015 shows the two concrete blocks that were the foundations for the steps, and is all that is left, after rapid coastal erosion.
RM2AKEKJJ–Forest fire destroys an area of forest in the Little Yosemite Valley, Yosemite National Park, California, USA. Most of California was in exceptional drought, the highest classification of drought, which led to an increasing number of wild fires. October 2014
RM2AKEKKM–Kayakers in the flood waters on the road at Storth, Kent Estuary in Cumbria, UK, during the January 2014 storm surge and high tides. January 2014
RM2AKEK2P–Old house at Recherchefjorden, Van Keulenfjorden, Spitsbergen, Svalbard. It is gradually sliding down slope due to solifluction and permafrost melt. Norway, July 2013.
RM2AKEKJ6–Wind turbine with stacks of coal fired power station in Amsterdam, Netherlands. May 2013
RM2AKEKMC–Avalanche on Machapuchare / Fishtail Peak in the Annapurna Himalaya, Nepal. It was caused by a massive block of glacial ice detaching from the summit cliffs. 29th December 2012.
RM2AKEKK0–Tar sands mining near Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada. August 2012
RM2AKEK28–The Iznajar hydro electric power station near Antequera in Andalucia, Spain. June 2011.
RM2AKEK33–The Ineos oil refinery at Grangemouth in the Firth of Forth, Scotland, UK. October 2010.
RM2AKEK2C–Rainbow over water flowing out of the Karahnjukar dam and Halslon reservoir, a massive new controversial hydro electricity project in North East Iceland. It was created by damming the Jokuls a Dal river and flooding a large area of wilderness. Iceland, September 2010.
RM2AKEK2R–Twenty ton ice explorer truck next to a Moulin, or sink hole for meltwater. Iceland, September 2010.
RM2AADKC4–Lake Hume, the largest reservoir in Australia during the drought which lasted from 1996-2011. In this image the water was at at 19.6% capacity, but at its worse point it was at 2.1% New South Wales, Australia. February 2010.
RM2AKEK2K–Bedzed the UK's largest eco carbon neutral housing complex in Beddington, London, UK, May 2007.
RM2AKEKJW–Man in water as Funafuti Atoll is flooded by sea water, Tuvalu. These low lying islands are very susceptible to sea level rise, March 2007
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